Comments on Who will make the cut?TypePad2010-05-26T13:13:30ZMiami Heraldhttp://miamiherald.typepad.com/total_futbol/tag:typepad.com,2003:http://miamiherald.typepad.com/total_futbol/2010/05/who-will-make-the-cut/comments/atom.xml/Reggie commented on 'Who will make the cut?'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451b26169e20133ee9d5d3c970b2010-05-26T15:38:08Z2010-05-26T15:38:08ZReggieGomez<p>Gomez</p>Mark commented on 'Who will make the cut?'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451b26169e20133ee9d13ed970b2010-05-26T14:45:45Z2010-05-26T14:45:45ZMarkIt was sad watching Onyewu last night. Gooch clearly isn't physically ready. I don't think there's any way he doesn't...<p>It was sad watching Onyewu last night. Gooch clearly isn&#39;t physically ready. I don&#39;t think there&#39;s any way he doesn&#39;t make the trip, but unless the rust magically wears off vs. Turkey and Australia, I&#39;m not expecting much. The back four is in shambles. Boca&#39;s hurt, DeMerit has depth perception issues (!), and the performance last night was horrific. Bornstein is clueless; Pearce has no business even being considered for a spot. Tim Howard&#39;s going to have his work cut out for him -- he&#39;s probably going to know what it&#39;s like to be on the wrong end of a turkey shoot. <br />
I think the 20 you&#39;ve listed are dead certs; from the final 3, I&#39;d take Buddle (due to the chemistry he has with Donovan), Torres and Gomez. Bedoya would be a great story, but I&#39;m sure he&#39;ll factor in greatly from here on out. Rogers isn&#39;t ready for prime time yet, and Pearce and Kljestan will never be ready for prime time. <br />
Somewhere in this country, there has to be someone who knows how to play the LB position. Sigh.</p>